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Boxart: X-Com Apocalypse
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Violence

X-Com Apocalypse

Rating: 4.4 (31 votes cast)
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System requirements

  • Microsoft 2000/XP/Vista
  • Pentium 90MHz or better
  • 16MB RAM
  • 32MB Graphics Card
  • 60 MB Hard Disk Space
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    FEATURES

    There's something evil in the city tonight...

    Earth has been ravaged by human excess, petty conflict and alien invasion. The world's population has been herded into huge cities, the first of which was Mega Primus.

    2084: A Utopia shattered, social collapse and civil unrest reigns in Mega Primus. Fiendish aliens terrorize the city. UFOs swarm through Dimensional Gateways. The city's under siege from an unknown enemy.

    Your mission, as X-COM Commander, is to combat alien aggression and uncover their deadly intentions. But Beware! Alien infiltration into the city and its politics could see you under fire from criminal gangs, religious sects, and even the police!

    Alien fleets fill the skies, creatures terrorize the city, chaos reigns... Welcome to the war, welcome to the Apocalypse.

    • Explosive third game from the highly successful and thrilling X-Com series, following X-COM: UFO Defense and X-COM: Terror from the Deep.
    • Battle alien invasion fleets over the city of Mega Primus in real-time.
    • Combat the alien infestation in real-time or turn-based tactical missions.
    • Research alien-based technology. Create newer and more destructive weaponry.
    • Destroy alien sympathizers and stem alien infiltration. Wage war on new worlds in the Alien Dimension.

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    CUSTOMER REVIEWS

    12th Feb

    By Adrian81

    Rated 3 stars. When it came out it was quite a fun game and thankfully not just a copy\add-on that terror from the deep was. Real time is an interesting addition, however it makes explosive weapons, especailly rocket launchers almost useless. Unless you want to kill and destroy everything on the map and run out of ammo super quick. An entire alien invasion located solely in one city is a little corner, but if you get past that its still fun. It is starting to look very dated though. I would recommend UFO Enemy unknown instead.

    3rd Feb

    By danielprates

    Great game in the X-Com series. Though, it must be said that Terror From The Deep, although much similar to UFO Defense, was a welcome refreshment for X-Com Fans, and the aimed goal of doing the same with Apocalypse was not acheived. The innovations make the game a little too cumbersome, such as the gigantic maps. Still, very cool and innovative when compared to the previous two.

    2nd Feb

    By Iselwin

    Dated but still good. This game hasn't aged as well as it's predecessors (despite having more advanced graphics and gameplay). Interface feels cumbersome by modern standards, graphics are uninspired. Still, it's a rather successful representative of a not-so-common genre of tactical\strategy simulation: research is detailed enough, soldier development is lots of fun, and design of alien races is absolutely brilliant. Bonus points for diplomacy system (god relationship with factions provides specialized bonuses) and improved ship customization.
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